Honey Lee clarifies rumors of giving birth using a surrogate mother

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Honey Lee clarifies rumors of giving birth using a surrogate mother

Honey Lee personally clarified the rumors that she used a surrogate to deliver her baby. This appeared after her stunning body after being blessed with a baby.


Honey Lee personally clarified the unsavory rumors that dragged his name. She is said to have lied because she was actually not pregnant and gave birth using a surrogate mother.

Honey Lee exposed the ominous rumors today, Wednesday, January 18th. He is known to be a guest star on the SBS Power FM radio show along with other cast members of the feature film "Phantom", namely Sul Kyung Gu, Park So Dam, and Seo Hyun Woo.

Radio DJ Kim Tae Gyun complimented Honey Lee by mentioning that she looks much prettier after giving birth. Honey Lee then immediately addressed the rumors that she gave birth by surrogate mother.

Honey Lee's statement shows that she is suspected of not really being pregnant because of her physical changes after giving birth. The beautiful actress born in 1983 revealed that she really tried hard to get her ideal body after giving birth in June last year.

"This isn't true, but I heard that there were rumors that someone else had my baby and I was lying," said Honey Lee.

"I worked out as if I were adding to my savings account. So I recovered quickly," admits Honey Lee.

The rumor that Honey Lee used a surrogate to give birth is certainly quite absurd. The reason is, before Honey Lee even underwent a photo shoot with the magazine by showing an adorable baby bump. If Honey Lee lied then it would certainly ruin his career which he had built for a long time.

Meanwhile, Honey Lee is known to release her bachelor period in 2021 by marrying a non-celebrity man. Both were then blessed with their baby in June last year.

The screen film "Phantom" itself is known to be Honey Lee's comeback project after starring in the drama "One The Woman" in 2021. "Phantom" has a background in 1933 during the Japanese occupation of Korea. This film is the intense story of various suspects who have been locked up in a remote hotel as potential "ghost" spies planted by an anti-Japanese organization in the Japanese General Government of Korea. As they try to prove their innocence and escape, they face the real ghost's unstoppable operation. (wk/alpha)

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